F E Crowle Prize for Teaching Excellence (National Prize)

 

The F E Crowle Prize for Teaching Excellence perpetuates the memory of the late Frank Crowle who was a long-serving member of the AIB Council and of the architecture and building advisory committee of the South Australian Institute of Technology. This prize is made each year to a person who is employed as a full-time lecturer in an AIB accredited degree program. To be chosen for the award, the person must have demonstrated a level of excellence in teaching. The recipient of this prize is announced each year at the AIB’s Annual dinner and celebration of the Professional Excellence in Building Awards.

 

FE Crowle Prize Recipients

 

2000 David Picken (Deakin University)
2003 Paul Marsden (University of NSW)
2004 Deborah Smit (Queensland University of Technology)
2005 Jeremy Ham (Deakin University)
2010
Richard Tucker (Deakin University)
2018 Professor Swapan Saha (Western Sydney University)
Monty Sutrisna (Curtin University)
2019 Linda Tivendale (Deakin University)

The Watts / Morris / Reid Prize (Victorian Chapter Prize)

 

The late Mr F O Watts donated funds for an annual award to the best student in Construction Management in the final year of the Bachelor of Construction Management and Economics course at the University of Canberra. The award was known as the F O Watts CBE LFAIB Prize and was first presented in 1989.

The late Mr W T Morris donated additional funding for this award, thus the AIB Council resolved that the F O Watts / W T Morris prize be awarded to the student who is dux in the RMIT University Construction Management Program.

FO Watts - WT Morris - Reid Prize Recipients
 
2008 Kate Dawson (RMIT)
2009 Thomas Haigh (RMIT)
2010 Isaac Tavilla (RMIT)
Murat Bahri (RMIT)
2011 Timothy Sleeth (RMIT)
2012 James Eddy (RMIT)
2013 Daniel Van Schaik (RMIT)
2014 Isa Aiman Mohamad Kasim (RMIT)
2015 Stephanie Keary (RMIT)
2016 Wesley Kryskow (RMIT)
2017 Sophie Ly (RMIT)
2018 Matthew Batten (RMIT)
2019 Jessica O’Donnell (RMIT)
2020 Madeline Hills (RMIT)

Sir Manuel Hornibrook Medallion

 

This award is presented to a graduating construction management student in Queensland who shows a high standard of educational and professional excellence, while demonstrating a strong community involvement.

This award is not judged on GPA alone and the judging panel considers the applicant’s educational, professional, personal and community achievements. The award may not be granted in any year should the judging panel consider that the required standard has not been met.

1968 Ross Graeme Smith
1975 Desmond Marks
1976 J P Larson
1978 A J Miller
1982 Russell Martoo
1983 Allan J Gray
1986 Wayne A Gibson
1987 Christopher E Taylor
1988 Gregory I Campbell
1989 Graham Harvey
1993 Geoffrey J Dunnett
1994 Allan C Barnes
1995 Elizabeth Talens
1996 Stephen Bartley
2001 Jamie Kunst
2004 Stephen Riches
2006 Joelene Bowater
2014 Nicole Detsimas
2016 Daren Shaw
2017 Matthew Hicks 
2018 Mitchell Hayne
2019 Delphine Shawcross
2020 Tim Gibson
2022 Jacob Meiklejohn